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Typical Daily Schedule For Our Overnight Campers


Farm fresh breakfast is served at camp

 

7:30 AM: Rise and Shine

8:00 AM: Farm fresh breakfast

9-10:30: Feed animals and activity time for crafts, hiking, etc.

10:30 am - 1:30 PM: learn about the animals and take a ride

1:30 PM: Lunch

2:00: Pond activities like swimming, and catching frogs

3:30 - 4 PM: Rest time

4:40 - 7 PM: Fun activities might include canoeing, trail rides, fishing, swimming, biking, crafts, etc.

7 PM: Dinner over an open campfire

7 - 10 PM: Fun around the bonfire, stories, s' mores

10 PM: Lights out, rest well, and dream of all the fun things you will have to do tomorrow.

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How low can you go?


At camp you will make friends that will
last a lifetime.

 


Hanging out on the tire swing.

Hey Boys, wanna' grass skirt?



Don't worry, Mom, it washes off!

 



Getting ready for dinner

 

On Luau night the activities include a Limbo contest, sack races, and wheelbarrow races

The kids enjoy a downhill run on a hay flue

Picking up speed!
 
Chillin' at the bottom.

The councelors show the technique for the
sack race.

Conga back to camp for a water balloon fight and snacks.

Old fashioned blacksmith shows
how it's done

A morning ride through the woods

Afternoon fun by the pond

Taking a swim


This is how the wheelbarrow race is
supposed to be done...


this isn't.



Winning the sack race


Head councelor, Anna Supp takes good
care of the kids.

Here I come with a water balloon!


You can't get me up here.


Camp owner, John Burrows and boy's
councelor Derek Prill hang on to the
water balloon sling shot.


Sometimes it takes a little help from a friend.

Thanks for visiting with us, good night!
The Stone Tavern Farm is looking for qualified councelors, trail guides, interns, and general farm hands for the Summer of 2006.

If you would like to apply, please send a resume to:
John Burrows, Stone Tavern Farm, 2080 Upper Meeker Hollow Rd., Roxbury, NY 12474
or call 607-326-3600
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